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Drivers are being advised to make sure their cars and vans are secure following an increase in vehicle thefts around the county.
Thefts of vehicles have increased by more than 17 per cent this year, compared to same period last year, with Dacorum (+30 offences), Three Rivers (+22) and East Herts (+16) being the areas with the highest increases. Thefts of keyless vehicles have also been an issue in recent months.
Crime Prevention Officer Darren Cowell, from Hertfordshire Constabulary’s Prevention First Academy, said: “There’s been an increase in vehicle thefts this year, with keyless entry systems also being exploited by criminals, who can use signal jacking devices which pick up the fob signal and unlock and start a vehicle. Using a signal blocking fob pouch or storing your fob in a metal box will help prevent the signal being detected. Using a good quality steering wheel lock can deter thieves and prevent a vehicle being stolen.”
To minimise the chance of becoming a victim we offer the following advice:
For more vehicle security advice, please visit our crime prevention pages.
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